Francis Joseph Halnan, Jr.
April 3, 2012

                        



Life Legacy

HALNAN, FRANCIS JOSEPH, JR, 90, of Sebring, FL, died, Tuesday, April 3, 2012. Frank was born in West Homestead, PA, a graduate of Central Catholic High School and attended Carnegie Tech, both in Pittsburgh, PA. He proudly served his country retiring after 24 years. He was inducted in the Army Corps of Engineers, attending pilots school at Turner Field, Albany, GA. He was a fighter pilot in the Pacific during W.W. II after which he became one of the first B-52 pilots. Following his retirement Frank became associated with American Carbon Corporation, Chicago, IL. In 1967 he married Lt. Col. Phyllis James, moving to Sebring in 1971 from Biloxi, Mississippi. A member of the Sebring Elks and a faithful and active member of St. Catherine Catholic Church. Frank is survived by is wife, Phyllis; brother-in-law and his wife, Arthur Ellis and Diane James of Northfield, Mass.; numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation Monday, 5-7 pm at Morris Funeral Chapel. A Mass will be celebrated 10:30 am, Tuesday at St. Catherine Catholic Church with Military Honors following. The family suggest memorials to St. Catherine Catholic School.

Condolences or Life Stories may be expressed in his Guestbook. Morris Funeral Chapel, Sebring, Fl.

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Survived By

Phyllis (James)Halnan, Wife
Arthur Ellis, Brother-In-Law
Diane James, Sister-In-Law
Numerous Nieces and Nephews

                       Facts

Born In: West Homestead, PA
Place Of Death: Sebring, FL
Death: April 3, 2012
Member of the Sebring Elks
St. Catherine Catholic Church

Services

A Mass will be celebrated 10:30 am
Tuesday at St. Catherine Catholic Church
with Military Honors following.

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Guestbook

04/09/2012 - Natalie Garvey
Uncle Hank, Thank you for all of the great stories and laughs over the years. You'll be deeply missed. Love, Natalie

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04/19/2012 - Paul Geiss
Rest in peace Hank from your grandnephew.

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